Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Ann Peebles - Straight From The Heart

Styles: Vocal, Soul
Year: 1971
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 26:00
Size: 61,3 MB
Art: Front

(2:28)  1. Slipped, Tripped & Fell In Love
(2:38)  2. Trouble, Heartache & Sadness
(2:25)  3. What You Laid On Me
(2:59)  4. How Strong Is A Woman
(2:24)  5. Somebody's On Your Case
(2:28)  6. I Feel Like Breaking Up
(2:50)  7. I've Been There Before
(2:58)  8. I Pity The Fool
(2:16)  9. 99 Pounds
(2:28) 10. I Take What I Want

A lean, tough set that was not only a triumph for Peebles, but illustrated how the Hi label had surpassed its crosstown Stax rival for quality Memphis soul in the early '70s. The guitars are spare, funky, and bluesy, the horn section punchy, and the material far earthier and down-home than the increasingly formulaic grooves at Stax. There were three modest R&B hits on the album ("Slipped, Tripped and Fell in Love," "I Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home," "Somebody's on Your Case"), much of which was penned by Peebles or her husband Don Bryant. Peebles' vocals were convincingly biting, and she never, unlike many other singers of the era, tried too hard for her own good. The main flaw of the record is its length (26 minutes), which was short even by early-'70s standards.~Richie Unterberger http://www.allmusic.com/album/straight-from-the-heart-mw0000099467

Personnel:  Backing Vocals – Rhodes, Chalmers And Rhodes;  Bass – Leroy Hodges;  Bass Saxophone – James Mitchell;  Drums – Howard Grimes;  Guitar – Teenie Hodges;  Organ, Piano – Charles Hodges;  Tenor Saxophone – Andrew Love, Ed Logan;  Trombone – Jack Hale;  Trumpet – Wayne Jackson

Straight From The Heart

4 comments:

  1. It's great seeing posted stuff like this! Cheers Daniel, from Spain...

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  2. Hey my friend, Thank you and Cheers too!

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  3. Not exactly what I ask for, but this short LP from 1971 is truly a very good soul record. Note that no song goes to 3 minutes... Merci !

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